Pakistan’s application for BRICS membership in 2024
Pakistan's new ambassador to Russia announced that Islamabad has applied to join the BRICS group of countries in 2024 and is counting on Moscow's help during the membership process. |
According to the report of the international group of Fars News Agency, “Mohammed Khalid Jamali”, the new ambassador of Pakistan in Russia, in an interview with “Tass” news agency, in response to the question whether His country submitted a request to join BRICS, confirmed this and said that Islamabad plans to join it in 2024, when this group is under the presidency of Russia.
Islamabad Ambassador added: Pakistan would like to be a part of this important organization and we are contacting the member countries to extend public support for Pakistan’s membership. And we have special support from Russia.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said in early October that BRICS plans to come up with a list of candidates for the status of partner countries before the upcoming summit in Kazan. to reach an agreement in 2024. According to him, during Russia’s presidency of BRICS, special attention will be paid to the expansion of the “circle of friends of BRICS”, including in Latin America.
It was on the second of September that following the visit of the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran Seyed Ebrahim Raisi to Johannesburg, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, as the host of the BRICS Summit, announced that This group consisting of five countries Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa invited Iran, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Argentina to join.
Yesterday, the chairman of this group’s virtual meeting with the Gaza agenda, Seven proposals of the Islamic Republic of Iran to BRICS He presented about stopping the crimes of the Zionists and helping the people of this region and asked all BRICS members and all the independent governments of the world to use all their political and economic power to put pressure on the Zionist regime and its western supporters.
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